Ride the Rim Waipio Valley ATV Tour

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With vistas from the mile-wide black sand beach to the 1200-foot splendor of the twin Hi‘ilawe Falls, Hawaii’s highest single-fall waterfalls, join us for an ATV tour to the top of Waipi‘o, home to the Hawaiian Royalty. – This is a once in a lifetime, unforgettable experience. Ride your own ATV through breathtaking scenery and unimaginably grandiose panoramic views. Or ride in our Polaris Ranger buggy for a smoother ride. We pass through eucalyptus and ginger forests on our three-plus hour journey through former sacred royal land where land access is limited. Swim in the headwater of Hi‘ilawe, see the back side of the Parker Ranch lands, and go to the top of Waipi‘o Valley.

Light refreshments will be available while we enjoy Hi’ilawe Falls. When we pause for the view and environment enjoy the time with our “Kumu” or source of knowledge. You will hear of tales, legends, lore and history that make up the Hawaiian Culture from our guides that have been taught by their “Kupuna” (elders). Our Guides will take you on a tour through the breathtaking scenery and also extraordinary history of this the “Valley of the Kings”. Join us on one of our two ATV tours Monday through Saturday. (In the Summer we offer 4 tours Daily)

What to Know

CHECK-IN TIMES:
Check-in at the Waipi’o Valley Artworks in Kukuihaele near Waipi’o Valley, northwest of Honokaa

Tour Duration: 3+ Hours

Winter ATV Tour Availability:
* AM Check-In 8:45AM (returns at ~12:30pm)
* PM Check-In 12:45PM (returns at ~ 4:30pm)

Summer ATV Tour Availability:
*AM Check-In 8:45 Am (returns at ~12:30pm)
*AM Check-In 10:15Am (returns at ~1:00pm)
*PM Check-In 12:45pm (returns at ~4:30pm)
*PM Check-In 2:15pm (returns at ~6:00pm)

ATV/VEHICLE EQUIPMENT & REQUIREMENTS:
Requirements
-Minimum Age to Drive an ATV is 16 years old.
-No tandem riding on ATV
-Must be between 100-350 lb to ride an ATV
-Buggy option seats up to 4 passengers.
-Minimum Age for a Buggy Rider: 5 years
-Participants 21yrs+ with a valid drivers License can drive a Buggy with passengers in it. The Buggy is a great option for kids 5-15yrs to be able to come along.
Old or young the Buggy is adventurous and a smoother ride.

ATV Vehicles
Our ATVs are brand new Honda Ranchers, all automatic, 4 wheel drive and clutch-less. Easy to drive.

No experience necessary. A comprehensive safety orientation and demonstration drive is mandatory. If, in our guide’s opinion, you do not appear to reliably control the machine during the orientation, we will decline your participation and you have two options. Option one is to go on the tour in the Buggy with our guide driving. Option two we you return to your car and we refund your money. Likewise, if you feel that you are not comfortable on the machines, you may choose to ride the buggy with the guide driving or decline participation and receive a refund.

Ranger Buggy
Our Buggies are Polaris Products 5-seater Ranger 900s & 4-Seater Honda 1000s

Children (ages 5 – 15 years old), the elderly or folks not wishing to ride an ATV (even at the last minute, space available) enjoy our open air buggy – a Polaris Ranger or Rzr – driven by the tour guide.
Guests 21yrs+ with a Drivers License may drive buggy with passengers in it given the Guides deem them a safe driver.

Side by Side Vehicles
Our Side by Side Vehicles are 2-Seater Hondas. These are great for any age from 5yrs+.

These vehicles must have 2 guests in them. The pricing for the side by side vehicles is by the vehicle. So one price for 2 participants. The 2 participants can be two adults or one adult & one child 5yr-15yrs of age. There are different pricing brackets for whether the side by side participants are 2 adults or 1 Adult 1 Child.

SAFETY GEAR
Safety Gear is mandatory for our tours, on all of our different vehicles. We do provide Safety Gear before we get on any vehicle. Wet weather ponchos provided. We go rain or shine but reserve the right to cancel when the weather is, in our opinion, dangerous. You will receive a refund if we cancel due to weather.

What to Bring with You:

Adventure clothing suggested: long, sturdy pants, long-sleeved shirt Anticipate getting dirty. Closed toe shoes recommended. If you did not bring closed shoes, you may stop by Wal-Mart in Kona or Hilo and purchase some inexpensive tennis shoes with sturdy treaded soles. The weather is usually cool and comfortable and the engines provide warmth as we travel.

Food: Complimentary snacks and beverages served. A hearty breakfast/lunch is advised. Bring credit card for check-in, sunglasses, camera, sunscreen and light jackets are advised, bug stuff unnecessary. Storage is available on ATV racks. We finish up

Swimming – We swim under a secluded waterfall at the top and back of the valley before the same water goes over the pali (cliff) as Hi’ilawe Falls; the water is about 72 degrees year-round. Our changing facilities are quite primitive, so wear your swimsuits under your clothing and bring a towel. Water shoes, water socks, reef walkers (however you might call them) are suggested as the smooth river rocks are slippery The waterfall pool is usually only chest deep in most spots. As this area is a watershed, there are times when the water is high and we reserve the right to cancel swimming when the conditions are clearly hazardous.
ALL ACTIVITIES ARE AT USERS OWN RISK.

Driving Directions [ show ]

Driving times:

Tour Starts At:
Waipi’o Valley Artworks 48-5416 Kukuihaele Rd Honokaa, HI 96727

90 minutes from Kona
75 minutes from Hilo
35 minutes from WaimeaFrom South of Kona

Head north into Kona on Highway 11. Turn right at the Palani Road intersection. Head up the mountain on Highway 190. Proceed 39 miles to Waimea Town. Go straight through all the signaled intersections and travel on out of town on the SAME road, now known as Highway 19. Proceed 15 miles to Honoka’a Town. Follow the sign between the 44 and 45 mile marker indicating a left turn into Honokaa Town. Go down the mountain one mile to Highway 240 and take a left following the signs to Waipio Valley. At about the 8 mile marker, you will see a sign to Kukuihaele. Take that right fork and come down about 1 1/2 miles and look for Waipi’o Valley Artworks, the place with the great art and the blue umbrellas on the porch next to the American flag.

From Waikoloa Beach Resort Area on the Kona side

Proceed out the main entrance of the Waikoloa Beach Resort Area by turning LEFT at the main highway, Highway 19. Go north about one mile to the Blue Hawaiian helicopters and turn RIGHT on Waikoloa Road and go UP the mountain about 10 – 11 miles until you see the sign pointing to the left to Waimea Town. Go left and proceed those 11 miles into Waimea Town on Highway 190, known locally as the “High Road to Waimea”. Go straight through all the signalled intersections and travel on out of town on the SAME road, now known as Highway 19, 15 miles to Honoka’a Town. Follow the sign showing a left turn into Honoka’a Town. Go down the mountain one mile to Highway 240 and take a left following the signs to Waipio Valley. At about the 8 mile marker, you will see a sign to Kukuihaele. Take that right fork and come down about 1 1/2 miles and look for Waipi’o Valley Artworks, the place with the great art and the blue umbrellas on the porch next to the American flag.

From the Kohala resorts – Mauna Kea, Mauna Lani, Hualalai

Go to the north ( turn left if you coming from the ocean and right if you are coming from the mountain) on Highway 19 towards Kawaihae. At the intersection, turn right on Highway 19 as it proceeds UP the mountain about 10 miles to Waimea Town. At the first signalled intersection in the middle of town take a left and follow Highway 19 15 miles to Honoka’a Town. Follow the sign showing a left turn into Honoka’a Town. Go down the mountain one mile to Highway 240 and take a left following the signs to Waipio Valley. At about the 8 mile marker, you will see a sign to Kukuihaele. Take that right fork and come down about 1 1/2 miles and look for Waipi’o Valley Artworks, the place with the great art and the blue umbrellas on the porch next to the American flag.

From Hilo

From the Bayfront area downtown follow the signs to the Hamakua Coast north on Highway 19. Go about 40 miles to Honoka’a Town and take the right off the highway into town. Go ALL the way through town and follow the signs straight ahead to Waipi’o Valley. The main road in downtown Honoka’a becomes Highway 240 as it leaves Honoka’a toward the valley. At about the 8 mile marker, you will see a sign to Kukuihaele. Take that right fork and come down about 1 1/2 miles and look for Waipi’o Valley Artworks, the place with the great art and the blue umbrellas on the porch next to the American flag.

From the Volcano area

Follow the signs back into Hilo on Highway 11. Go past the airport to the intersection where Kamehameha and Kalanianiole join together on your left and right, respectively. Turn left on Kamehameha, also known as Highway 19 and proceed through downtown following the signs to the Hamakua Coast north on Highway 19 . Go about 40 miles to Honoka’a Town and take the right off the highway into town. Go ALL the way through town and follow the signs straight ahead to Waipi’o Valley. The main road in downtown Honoka’a becomes Highway 240 as it leaves Honoka’a toward the valley. At about the 8 mile marker, you will see a sign to Kukuihaele. Take that right fork and come down about 1 1/2 miles and look for Waipi’o Valley Artworks, the place with the great art and the blue umbrellas on the porch next to the American flag.

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